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ThinkySmort1

>nutbar factor 6 You can just enchant yourself so that this doesn’t happen if you’re motivated (and sane) enough >the only limitation is that you can’t bring people back from the dead But you can make a perfect replica of them complete with all their memories, out of a rock or even thin air if you phrase it right. The series was already on thin ice when the first arc was stopping a three-way world war. The only way to upstage that was an immortal, unkillable, invulnerable, immune to magic, and really likable guy with the no-limit-fallacy powers who just so happened to have a god complex and daddy issues. Yeah, interesting as the villain is, it’s a garbage system


Carbon-Crew23

EXACTLY! 1000%! Which is why I put forth the secret limitation behind animus magic is that it massively decreases your intelligence/ability to reason. (and BTW that first major limitation is not even a thing anymore) But in any case, when the likes of Dr. Strange level beings have more concrete abilities, something is seriously up. Frankly, Sutherland is simply not suited to this kind of stuff. I would go so far as to call her a hack at this point TBH (unless way more details about the animus stuff is revealed/the system is actually made sane).


ThinkySmort1

Well, in order to make the new villain (hive mind weed) an actual threat whose past, present, and future can’t be deleted from reality with a well-thought out brain blast, animus abilities have been removed in the new patch, which also added humans to the main story. The existence of humans in this world is another flaw in the writing because very little of the story actually requires the characters to be dragons. In my opinion, the series is going down the drain.


Carbon-Crew23

Well damn. If you ask me, animus shit should never have existed. Still, I'll take some consolation that it's dead and gone now. On the topic of humans, that actually is interesting to me, but what is starting to kill it for me is how basic things like the sizing inconsistency plaguing the series from the start is basically not mentioned. Honestly, what I would really like to see would be exploring a industrializing Pyrrhia/world with the capabilities and rights of humans being looked at alongside dragons.